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Snellville summers are no joke—that Georgia heat beats down on your pool deck, and natural grass just doesn't stand a chance. Between the clay-heavy soil in Gwinnett County and the relentless UV radiation, most homeowners around the Towne Green and South Gwinnett neighborhoods end up with dead patches, mud, and frustration by mid-July. Pool turf changes that equation entirely. Instead of watching your yard turn brown while you're trying to enjoy your pool, you get a lush, fade-resistant surface that stays green year-round, handles chlorine splash without breaking down, and actually feels soft underfoot when the kids are running around. We've installed hundreds of pools in the greater Atlanta area, and the transformation homeowners see in Snellville is remarkable. Your deck becomes an extension of your pool experience—no more slippery concrete, no more maintenance headaches, just a beautiful outdoor space that actually works with Georgia's climate instead of against it.
Gwinnett County's clay soil presents a unique challenge for pool areas. Because it doesn't drain as quickly as sandy soil, standing water can collect around your pool deck during heavy rains—something we see pretty regularly in South Gwinnett. Quality pool turf installation here requires proper base preparation and drainage considerations that account for that clay composition. The UV intensity around Snellville during summer months is intense enough to fade standard artificial turf within a few years, which is why UV-protected synthetic blades are essential. Sun exposure varies significantly depending on where your lot sits; properties near Briscoe Park tend to have more mature tree cover, while newer developments in the 30078 area often have more direct afternoon sun. Most Snellville lots range from quarter-acre to half-acre residential spaces, so we're typically looking at 300–800 square feet of pool deck area. The good news is that modern pool turf is specifically engineered for chlorine resistance and quick drainage, so it performs beautifully in these conditions when installed properly.
Not with quality UV-protected pool turf. The synthetic fibers are chemically treated to resist chlorine degradation, and drainage design keeps excess water from pooling. In Snellville, where we get hot summers, the sun poses a bigger threat than chemicals—which is exactly why UV-stabilized blades matter. Proper installation handles both concerns.
Clay drains slower than sandy soil, so we build in additional drainage layers—usually aggregate base and perforated underlay—to prevent water from sitting under the turf. This is standard for most South Gwinnett installations. It takes more prep work upfront, but it ensures your pool turf lasts without becoming a swamp during heavy rain.
Absolutely. UV-protected synthetic turf is specifically rated for intense sun exposure. Georgia's summer heat won't fade or degrade modern pool-grade turf. In fact, it stays cooler underfoot than bare concrete and doesn't develop the brown patches natural grass would in the 30039 and 30078 areas.
Most residential pool deck installs in Snellville take 3–5 days depending on lot size and existing conditions. Larger properties or those with significant clay removal might run closer to a week. We'll give you a specific timeline once we assess your space.
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